Park Arts - Winter Fire and Natural Colour - Centennial Parklands - Winter 2024
Event description
Warm up this winter with nature-based activities that introduce your child to campfire craft. If your child loves art, plants, and animals, then this creative bushcraft day is just for them!Â
Guided by our Educators, your child will learn the art of campfire-making and enjoy cosying up by a fire they made themselves. They will then learn how to make natural dye from plants and create campfire crafts using plant dyes. It will be a fun day filled with nature-based art games and new skills for your child to take home. Â
This program is suitable for children aged 5 – 12 years.Â
Please note: Fire will not be included in our session if NSW Rural Fire Service fire danger ratings are above ‘moderate.’ Sessions will instead focus on bushcraft, creative games, and free play.
Things to know before you attendÂ
Please come prepared, as this program will go ahead in all-weather unless it is unsafe to do so (for example, during high winds or thunderstorms). Children must wear enclosed shoes. Â
Our drop-off school holiday programs have an adult to child ratio of 1:10. We are unable to offer 1:1 support for children. If you would like to discuss the needs of your child with us, please email education@gsp.nsw.gov.au or assist us by completing the accessibility requirements and behavioural needs questions when registering. Â
This is a drop-off program for children aged 5 - 12 years. Parents do not attend with children.Â
We reserve the right to cancel the event in case of dangerous weather or if minimum participation numbers are not met. In these circumstances a refund will be offered. Please refer to our full terms and conditions for more information.Â
What to bring to the eventÂ
Ensure your child comes prepared for this session by:Â
- Bringing a refillable drink bottle Â
- Bringing a lunch, including morning and afternoon teaÂ
- Dressing for the weather with sun protection (hat, sunscreen, cool clothing) and wet weather gear (raincoat, shoes and change of clothes)Â
- Wearing enclosed footwearÂ
- Providing the Educator with a medical treatment plan and clearly labelled medicine (with the child’s name and instructions) at drop-off, should medication be required. Examples include EpiPen for anaphylaxis, asthma inhaler or allergy medication.Â
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Your responsibilities if you feel unwellÂ
I understand that it is my responsibility to ensure that all attendees associated with this booking do not attend if:Â
- We/I show any COVID-19, infectious disease or virus symptoms or feel unwellÂ
- We/I have had a fever, diarrhoea or vomiting within 12 hours or at the time of the programÂ
- We/I have been asked to self-isolateÂ
- We/I have had a positive COVID-19 test result and continue to have symptoms.Â
If any of the above apply to you or any attendee associated with this booking, we request that you do not attend this program. In this instance, please contact us via email on education@gsp.nsw.gov.au to arrange for a refund of your ticket.Â
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